11. May 2004 at 09:56

Swedish and Finnish embassies open in Bratislava

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THE FINNISH and Swedish prime ministers were opened their states’ embassies at a ceremony attended by Slovak officials, lawmakers, and diplomats on May 10, the news wire TASR wrote.

Finland's PM Matti Vanhaven said that the embassy opening creates new opportunities for the further development of mutual relations.

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"I am confident that Slovakia's entry to the European Union represents a boost in the appeal of this country to Finnish investors," he said.

Both offices are based at the new administrative centre Diplomat.

Sweden's Goran Persson congratulated Slovakia on joining the EU and praised the design of the building that houses the embassies, saying it draws on the architectural styles of Scandinavian countries. "This joint mission is a signal of Nordic cooperation within the framework of the EU," he said.

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Slovak Premier Mikuláš Dzurinda said the new embassies would further three-way political, cultural, and economic cooperation.

Compiled by Beata Balogová from press reports
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